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FAWCETT (Sir William, 1728-1804, Major-General)

Finely penned document signed and inscribed by him "Approv'd by the King", being Memoranda of Leaves of Absence for three officers, Colonel Newman, Lieutenant Sutherland, and Ensign Ostman, for periods from 4 weeks to six months for health or private reasons, with their regiments and dates, headed in large letters "Most Humbly Proposed to His Majesty", 2 sides folio, title on conjugate leaf with the words "Returned from H.R.H. the Captain-General [the Duke of York] for His Majesty's Approbation"., no place, 3rd October tiny defects at edge of folds and blank bottom right corners, light remains of laying down by edge of conjugate leaf

Item Date:  1799
Stock No:  51800      £225

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FAWCETT (Sir William, 1728-1804), Charles Stanhope, (1753-1829, from 1799 3rd Earl HARRINGTON), and Sir Harry CALVERT, (circa 1763-1826, from 1817 1st Baronet), Generals

Document Signed to the Rt, Hon. Dudley Ryder and the Rt. Hon. Thomas Steele, from 1791 Joint Paymasters General of the Forces, saying that "We the General Officers appointed to Inspect & Regulate the Clothing of the Army Do hereby Certify that the Clothing for the 19th Regiment of [Light] Dragoons commanded by ... Viscount HOWE", (William, 1729-1814, from 1799 5th Viscount), "having been inspected ... by a General Officer ... & found agreeable to His Majesty's Instructions", they desire the Paymasters to assign the Off Reckoning from Lord Howe to his agents, Richard Cox and Charles Greenwood, amounting to £5775 3s 9d, for the period 25th May 1799 to 24th May 1801, summary title on verso and list of part payments already made by the Pay Office, 2 sides folio, Comptroller's Office, 25th July

Item Date:  1800
Stock No:  56711      £575

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[FERDINANDO II (1810-1859, from 1830 King of the Two Sicilies)]

Table Showing the State of his Navy, both sail and steam, in a neat hand, listing the type of vessel, her name and her armaments, beginning with the 80-gun Man-of-War 'Vesuvio', carrying 58 24-pound cannons, 4 80-pound and 4 30-pound howitzers ('obici'), and 16 24-pound carronades ('caronati', short guns), also 5 Frigates, 2 Corvettes, 5 Brigantines, and 2 Schooners ('Golette'), (all sail), followed by the growing number of Steam vessels, beginning with 6 300-horsepower Frigates, each carrying a 117-pound and a 60-pound howitzer, and 4 30-pound carronades, and 6 further steam vessels, ('battelli a vapore') from 200 to 40 horsepower, including the Ferdinando II (180 h.p.), while two more frigates as above are building ('in cantiere', at Castellamare), six columns on 1 side folio and conjugate blank, no place (stationer's stamp 'Naples'), no date, circa

Item Date:  1846
Stock No:  55727      £775

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FEUILLETTE (Père J. M. R., O.P. [Dominican Order of Preachers])

Autograph Letter Signed in French, with translation, to an unnamed correspondent, explaining that he is "in an awkward position ... About a fortnight ago M. Lequense, the French Consul, made me promise to dine with him as soon as Captain Fréron, the naval attach‚, was back from France ... the Consul wanted to make it easier for me to be able to visit and arsenal ..." asking to postpone their meeting from the Sunday arranged to the following Thursday and sending his warm best wishes to the family, 3 sides 8vo., no place, no date, Friday evening

Item Date:  0
Stock No:  6360      £35

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FIELD (Admiral of the Fleet Sir Frederick Lawrence, 1871-1945)

Autograph Letter Signed to Captain Hartland Mahon, saying he was "at the Ad[miral]ty today and the 2[nd] S[ea] L[ord] is away ill so I could not contact him ... but ... surely you can remain on ... until you hear whether you are going to get the job in the Navy League ... I couldn't write to the Chairman myself but I enclose what I sent to him through Horsey ... I am still very busy and am being pestered to speak at dinners, but as soon as I've seen H.M. the King I am going to run away and hide I want a rest very badly", 2 sides 8vo, Vernon Court Hotel, Buckingham Palace Road, S.W., 7th October

Item Date:  1924
Stock No:  17149      £75

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